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<H2 ALIGN="CENTER">mod_anonymous</H2>

The "anonymous login" authentication module grants users access to a
restricted area on your site, if they login with the username 'anonymous'
(or whatever else is allowed with
<A HREF="core.html#authanonymousnames">AuthAnonymousNames</A>) and their
email address as password.
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This is pretty much like the well-known "anonymous ftp login".

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Additonally this module allows to verify existence of the given email
address (see <A HREF="core.html#authanonymoussmtpcheck">AuthAnonymousSmtpCheck</A>).



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